Toronto discovers 19 more films

Ethan Hawke, Mark Ruffalo set to 'Kill' at fest

The Toronto Film Festival has slotted 19 more films in its Discovery section.

The batch includes seven world premieres, including U.S. pics “Lymelife,” Derick and Steve Martini’s family drama starring Alec Baldwin and Rory Culkin, and “What Doesn’t Kill You,” Brian Goodman’s tale of South Boston crime starring Ethan Hawke and Mark Ruffalo.

“While this is just a small snapshot, the section sees filmmakers wrestling with an uncertain world,” fest co-director Cameron Bailey said Thursday. “Independent filmmakers this year seem less concerned with being outrageous or silly. These films are more about the heart of characters.”

Gilles Bourdos will bring “Afterwards,” starring John Malkovich, while directing duo Scott McGehee and David Siegel will world preem “Uncertainty,” featuring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Lynn Collins as an uncertain young couple facing pregnancy.